Dance Legend is a Russian nail polish company. They have conquered the world of polishaholics with their wide range of colours, effects and quality. Dance Legend polishes have 15 ml, great formula and flat wide brush. Their price range is right there with OPI, but their prices do vary depending on the collection, i.e. ingredients. You can order them from the official website or from one of several e-tailers.

Out of four purple polishes I have this one is the most impressive. In light it shows very strong linear prismatic effect, while in shade it looks rather plain and the effect is barely discernible. The base colour is purple, but leaning more towards pink than Layla Misty Blush and China Glaze When Stars Collide. It is more grainy than China Glaze When Stars Collide and finer than Layla Misty Blush. It isn't very glossy, but with this sort of effect it doesn't need to be. However, if you do want to give it a bit more shine I'd recommend Mavala Colorfix - top coat I tried over several holo polishes and which hadn't changed their colours or diminished their effect.

I was very pleasantly surprised by pigmentation of this polish. It is almost a one-coater. It doesn't require special base coat and I wore it without any base. Thanks to the wide brush (it resembles OPI brush) it goes on swiftly and easily. It dries somewhat faster than average polish. Wear time is decent. I only wore it for three days so I can't honestly say how long it would last, but in those three days I only had slight tipwear.

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